Close Subway Station

From Hoegi StationLine 1 Hoegi Station Exit #1 (15 min. walk)

A. When you go out from station through exit 1, you can see the local bus station just on your right.

B. Take local bus #1 (fee: \700) and get off the bus at next station. Then you can see Coffee Bean and Burger King across the road.

C. Walking along the road between Coffee Bean and Berger King until the road ends (less than 5 minutes), you can find the rear gate of KAIST Business School on your right. D. Passing this gate, turn left at the first forked road. Continue walking and you will find SUPEX building on your left.

Arrival Information

KAIST Business School is located in the northeastern part of Seoul and takes about 2 hours from/to the Incheon International Airport. The majority of people use the airport bus, which is an inexpensive way to get to and from the airport.

Airport bus route “Dobong” is the one that travels near the school, and it stops at Exit 3B and 10A the 1st floor of the airport. The bus runs every 20 - 30 minutes. Please check with the Information Booth at the airport for detailed times and schedule.

The bus tickets can be purchased at the ticket booth on the 1st floor of the airport. You can also pay by cash. The fare is 13,000 won for a one-way trip.

You need to get off atKorea University, where the bus stops in front of Korea Univ. Subway Station Exit 4. KAIST Business School is about a 10-minute taxi ride from the Korea Univ. Subway Station Exit 4. The taxi ride costs about 2,000 won. For more information about the airport limousine bus, visit www.calt.co.kr

Taxis are another way to get to the school. The fare is approximately 70,000 won to 80,000 won for a standard taxi black taxis are considerably more expensive. All taxi passengers are responsible for tollgate fee of 6,900 won. If you have a lot of luggage, it is recommended to take a taxi. There are 2 types of taxis - black and white/grey. The black ones are more expensive but they tend to be more luxurious, accept credit cards, and might speak some English.

The white/grey ones are regular taxis and charge less and provide enough comfort so that there is no need to take the more expensive black cars.

KAIST Business School is located in the northeastern part of Seoul and neighboring with 4 universities and 5 research institutes.